African American Teenager Living in South Africa. *Does she want to leave?*
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Just currious, where is the man of the family?
Secondly, was your family decendents from Carribean?
Her accent is adapting to South African English accent. I love it
I do too 🤗
I've noticed that as well
She said : "haaa! you can't be shy, you said you wanted to talk"...you know that is a South African expression, she really sounds homegrown now
That's what I picked up ,she sounds so South African
Just literally saw this after typing the same. This one is one of us now 😂
Your oldest daughter seems more confident in this video than in previous videos. She is really flourishing in SA.
I'm so proud of her
@@AshleyinAfrikaYou Go Mommy ❤
Neh! She is now one of us.
Penelelope too!
I notice that when she talks to her sister she’s giving South African but she talks to mommy it’s giving United States.
Truth 😂
@@AshleyinAfrikaAshley you are a very intelligent woman who uses critical thinking to address all your issues and you are also doing an excellent job at raising your child as a single mother. Congratulations and blessings to you and your children 😊
I like your elder daughter,she looks like majority of us and the accent is becoming South African
You should hear them talk on the daily 😅
Travelling is another éducation
It really is
Your daughter's are beautiful 🙏🏽 they seem to have picked up a totally different accent from yours😀
They totally have, I've learned my South African slang from them 😅
True the girls seem to have a South African English accent for black kids.
She also said "hayiiiiiii talk you said you want to talk" oh my god she's cute
The curriculum sounds very challenging and incorporates life skills. Her classes will help her develop to become such a well-rounded individual; especially learning different languages.
It is and I am SO proud of her!
The South African school curriculum is demanding but brimming with activities throughout the academic year. Once she completes grade 8, she will find it easier to adapt and carve her own path. So far, she appears to be well-adjusted. You have beautiful girls.
I agree, thank you.
so far most Americans who have decent to South Africa have shown positive attitude towards mzansi. My take let's applaud them because South African tourism was not sold en mass than it is now.
Now the attitude by most Americans back at state have change because of people like, Ashley in Africa, Mark and Dr Blanton, Assad my peculiar particular bam bam bam yes three times friend. Not forgetting others. I love you guys❤❤❤
Boarding schools can be tricky because kids can either thrive or completely have mental issues there. I recommend you go for options where she comes home weekends at first so you can check how she adjusts. Later grade 10 and above she will have a lot of school work so she can stay longer
I love the way you, engage and interact with your kids. It's a beautiful thing.
Thank you so much! Living on the Continent has made me a better mother by far
@@AshleyinAfrika Your videos have opened my eyes to a lot of the good things that are taking place on the continent. Your children seem happy. I am however taken aback that you oldest daughter wants to attend boarding school.
I attended a very elite college and a lot of the students at my Alma mater attended elite boarding schools in the states. They were independent and mature, but also sometimes emotionless. Maybe boarding school is different in South Africa, but I always believed that parents who don't want to be bothered raising their children, send them off to boarding school. I do not know anyone who volunteered to go. They went more or less because their parents were wealthy and very busy. That was my impression, but I'm open to acknowledging that it may be different in South Africa.
She's so calm and articulate
Yes your daughter is making us so proud 🥲 and I'm inspired to do the leap to the Continent.
Zhaeniya is now a Mzansian for sure. Hopefully, she'll drop some Zulu and Sotho phrases in the next video she's featured. . 🙂
Wow. Her accent is becoming South African. Yippee 🎉
Ashley, you must be so proud of your lovely daughters! Your eldest is very poised and articulate young lady! Brava!
Thank you-I’m extremely grateful.
Tell lil sis great job on publishing the journal 👍🏾👍🏾!!!
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When she said half past ten girrrrrrl she in south africa for real. Usually Americans in general normally say ten thirty you know....i love it though
Yes, half past ten I liked that as well
It truly warms my heart to see these beatiful black girls growing up on the conitnent, as well as the education that they're exposed to. I have been trying and trying to advise my daughters to consider this option for my grandchildren, but they are so stubborn and won't listen. Thanks Ashely for sharing this!!
Thank you for watching and for commenting. Share this video with your daughter, maybe it will give her a different perspective.
@@AshleyinAfrika I sure will, thank you!
I just like her she's looks very humble when she speaks
Her skin is popping
Please upload a video of Penelope dancing to Amapiano! Thank you beautiful girls.
it sooo much 😭😅
Yes please lol
I love how she pronounces "Setswana".
I never thought in my life I'd hear a Black American child developing our English accent lmao it's so surreal yet cool. Once she starts forming proper sentences in one of our languages, she's never going to go back again lol.
I'm telling you 😂😂
When she said half past ten I said ok she is there.
@@Flourish_today I noticed that she says irrm, instead of umm. In the U.S., when we pause or think about something we say, "UMM," whereas Britts tend to say "Irmm."
Smart older daughter who is observant in things and interesting she wants to go to boarding school and younger daughter too seems to express herself in talking. and older daughter kudos to her for writing her journal. wonderful mom you are Ashley 😊
Thank you so much
Your girls are VERY beautiful.
Black is beautiful 🎉
She is now South Africanised.
The mix of American and South African accent is very nice to listen to maybe because she is an articulative person.
Gosh Z's South African accent yoh 😮
She is so matured,really enjoyed the content 🙏🏽🌺🇿🇦🇸🇦
Wow, I can actually here Miss Z's accent coming out as she spoke to Miss P. Love it. So nice to watch your young ladies growing up inthese videos ♥
Thank you
The title is “ Why my daughter wants to leave Johannesburg South Africa” maybe I missed it, but it appears that she loves it in Africa well enough to want to go to boarding school which is an African/ European tradition. So I think you should change the title of the video. Unless, I totally missed it, I think the video is beautiful and highlighting your daughter’s experience which is quite positive and encouraging, so if that is the case the title should reflect her “truth”. However, please forgive me if I just missed the negative points warranting the “title of the video”
Agreed
Agreed, very misleading
Wow you just inspired me to do a video like this! Very important for the children!
Ashley ❤ this is really beautiful. When your daughter corrected herself and said “persevering,” I could see the proud mama all over your face!
I have a toddler son and I want the best for him and for his school to nurture and challenge him just like I do at home. As a substitute teacher in a city high school (DC), it saddens me to see so many young people enabled with such a low standard of learning and even with the low standard, so many of them are unenthusiastic about learning overall. The opportunities they have at our school are so plentiful but you have to pull teeth to get them to recognize it and seize these opportunities. I love my city as it’s my home and my students but I can’t see myself keeping my son in this school system. I truly can’t.
Thank you for sharing this Sis. Trust your self and you make the best decisions for you and your family.
Admirable young lady. Continue to persue YOUR aspirations, and dreams🎉🎉🎉🎉
Well done Mother and Daughter.
Blessings,
Interesting school term project especially that we now in elections season I love it big up to our little sister 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
The learners did an incredible job
Yeah in South Africa at break time all the kids have to be outside.
The way your daughter switches from mzansi to states english is dope... its as if shes language switching hahaha
Mommy is so proud ❤. Your baby girls confidence is improving . 🎉
I'm so proud
I'm purchasing 2 copies of your journal! Zhaeniyah you are growing into a beautiful, powerful young lady. Sis. Ashley you are doing an excellent job with both your girls and yourself. I'm so very proud of you. XXX
Thank you so much we all appreciate you ❤️❤️❤️
That was beautiful ...
Thanks for watching
Great answers young lady. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I am happy Ashly that the girl is learning to dance for Amapiano. Good job well done in bringing up your kids.
I went to bording school my entire high school. The one I went to was very militant. But it was still a fun experience and it teaches independence
You have a wonderful family and I believe God will do great things through your brilliant and intelligent daughters. They have a powerful mother❤
Thank you so much!
Majestic ❤ keep listening to your instinct, Ashley.The rewards are immense and evident. 🙌🏾 🙌🏾all around, I am so proud of all you, and congrats on publishing young lady Zee, definitely boss moves. Love the glow 😊❤
Excellence!! ❤
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I am so jealous that my niece might never get to meet her, and I think they will be so good together as friends😩😩 she is such an intelligent girl and I am definitely going to tell my 10year old niece to checkout her journal👏🏾👏🏾
❤😊 beautiful family, thank YOU FOR SHARING.
Thank you for watching
Ashley is such a proud mama - the way she glows when zee speaks ❤
Two phenomenal ladies.Thanks for sharing. 13 is Amazing!
Thanks for watching!
Ashley I am so proud of you as a woman and as a mother. You are a phenomenal woman in the real way. I salute you! You make AA women very proud. Your intelligence, elegance, and sophistication make you a prime candidate to meet a wonderful South African partner. May God bless you and family with health and prosperity ❤❤❤
Zenaya now looks south African
Ashley well done mommy your elder daughter her Confidence it is amazing beautiful & the way she talk & her sense of respect❤❤❤ you are blessed to have them Ashley..
beautiful daughters....and you are exposing them to a beautiful life! Happy Mother's Day Ashley
Thank you Marcia
If she knows tswana she already knows 4language as they are similar
I love the idea of boarding school. It seems like a more realistic transition to "adult life" from high school than the traditional route 🦋
3:07 I’m wearing my Bose headphones and that fly going past that got caught by your camera had my swatting my left side of my head like it was in the house with me.
Loving the feedback from your daughter. I’m a South African living in the US and my daughter has an American accent and mannerisms now
I love the natural look of your daughter Ashley
This is moving. It's balm to my soul. I like that you are embracing our beautiful country, and it's embracing you back. Mandela must be smiling wherever he is.
Enjoyed watching ❤
Im so happy to see this
Love this for y’all 🫶🏾
Thanks!
Your daughters are so beautiful and seem very happy. So awesome.
Really nice and wholesome video.
11:35 not the requirement for all schools. Love how your daughters accent has become so South African
Cute 😂❤we love it that you guys love it here
That was great, family.
Congrats on her journey publishing, the improvement of her confidence, you are a beautiful family mother and daughters ❤
Hey Ashley and happy 13th birthday Zhaeniya!!!! May you flourish and continue growing in your journey of getting in touch with your Afrikan roots/heritage!!!!
This brought happy proud tears to my eyes. When she said Zulu... you looked soooo proud!! I'm so happy for you all... Live on!
Will definitely get the journal.
Thanks for your support!!
Awwwww Beautiful Little Ladies!
🌺🌺🌺🙏🏿🙏🏻🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏🏿
Wow she is so beautiful i love her
I just purchased zhaeniya's journal for my granddaughter❤❤❤.
Great vlog so educative , she is slowly adjusting to south African accent, all the best in her studies "
Happy Mother’s Day Ashley
you are doing a wonderful job with your daughters. I watched to the end.
She has a very bright future ahead of her. And as someone who journals every day, I am so proud of her that she has a journal on amazon.
Great job mom!!
Hey there Ashley from San Diego California
Zanele (Zhaeniya), is more confident than on her last video 😊
She is so cool ☺️
Yesss chef 👩🏽🍳💁🏽♀️
Just found your channel. I think it’s amazing you live in South Africa. Your daughters are so beautiful. I have always wanted to visit South Africa. ❤
The music is nice , Amapiano😃
Our nieces ❤🙌🏾
Another video that's satisfying for us as South Africans. You guys are fine. This makes us happy you are well. 🎉❤.. im here for the ✅ check . Your family is ours now
Beautiful!! Good luck being accepted to the school of your choice.
Definitely a beautiful family, and mom you are doing a great job with your content. Keep them coming! We are getting the journal, so let daughter know we support her.. Prayers and much love!❤❤❤
We are grateful! I will let her know
Happy birthday girl
She says, “Thank you!” 🥳
I love that she says half past 10 instead of ten thirty ❤
Your daughter is so confident now, its beautiful to see.
I agree
This is beautiful
Thank you
Ashley i luv your content coming from LA dont forget about me...
Did your daughter just say ahhh you can't be shy😂😂😂😂. She is fully South African.
They really are 😩😂
Check out Roedean School which is a great school with boarding. It is a girls school in Parktown.
Rodean is expensive
Lovely school but the price tag😢.
She is beautifull
Isn’t she 🥰🤗
The mom is good and the kids
So where do she wants to go if not there?
The school in another province...in a more rural area of South Africa
@@AshleyinAfrikawoah that's actually cool lol. I know South Africans who wouldn't even wanna do that. May I ask why she wants a rural school?
@@Ultra_Magiccooh gosh I always tell my daughters that, the day I get money or retire I'm moving to the rurals and I wanna die there and they'd study there in the rural...im so tired of this city life 😢😢😢